Dietary glycerol for quail: Association between productive performance and COX III mRNA expression

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This study was carry out to evaluate mRNA expression of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase III in the Pectoralis superficialis muscle of 28-day-old quails fed diets containing 0, 8, and 12% glycerol. Total RNA was extracted (N = 10) and cDNA was amplified using specifics primers for qRT-PCR. Feed efficiency and feed intake were evaluated. COX III mRNA expression in breast muscle was higher in the group fed with 12% glycerol (0.863 AU); no differences were observed in the expression of this gene between the muscle of animals fed diets without glycerol (0.357 AU) and 8% glycerol (0.415 AU). Quails that showed greater COX III mRNA expression also showed the lowest feed efficiency. These results show that there is a difference in COX III mRNA expression in breast muscle of 28-day-old quail fed diets different concentrations of glycerol.

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Silva, S. C. C., Gasparino, E., Batista, E., Tanamati, F., Vesco, A. P. D., Lala, B., & de Oliveira, D. P. (2016). Dietary glycerol for quail: Association between productive performance and COX III mRNA expression. Genetics and Molecular Research, 15(2). https://doi.org/10.4238/gmr.15027435

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